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The aerospace and defense industry is facing pressure in two directions. The commercial side of aerospace is struggling with decreased demand from the impacts of COVID-19 while the defense and space segments are seeing growth as new technologies emerge. Regardless of the segment, however, the prescriptions are similar. Digital transformation and the adoption of technologies such as 3D printing, artificial intelligence, digital twin, and augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) are an imperative.
These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s new US Aerospace & Defense Digital Services 2021-2022 RadarView™ report. The report is a comprehensive study of digital service providers in the US aerospace and defense space, including top trends, analysis, recommendations, and a close look at the leaders, innovators, disruptors, and challengers in this market.
We evaluated 20 providers using three dimensions: practice maturity, partner ecosystem, and investments and innovation. Of those 20 providers, we recognize 15 that brought the most value to the market during the past 12 months.
The report recognizes service providers in four categories:
Figure 1 from the full report illustrates these categories:

Naresh Lachmandas, Aerospace and Defense Vertical Head at Avasant , congratulated the winners noting, “With increased confidence in enterprise-grade, secure cloud platforms and services, aerospace and defense industry leaders have started their journey to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives with a focus on Industry 4.0, supply chain, MRO, and cost reductions.”
Some of the findings from the full report include the following:
Defense segment companies should:
“Service providers are tightly integrated across their customers’ value chain,” said Avasant’s Principal Analyst, Parinita Singh. “A&D enterprises are leveraging service providers’ digital transformation capabilities in engineering and product design, manufacturing, and cybersecurity to help them achieve their business objectives.”
The full report also features detailed RadarView profiles of the 15 service providers, along with their solutions, offerings, and experience in assisting aerospace and defense companies in digital transformation.
This Research Byte is a brief overview of the US Aerospace & Defense Digital Services 2021-2022 RadarView™ report (click for pricing).
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